Harvesting Native Hay in the Mouse River Valley of North Dakota (Classic Reprint)

Harvesting Native Hay in the Mouse River Valley of North Dakota (Classic Reprint)
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Excerpt from Harvesting Native Hay in the Mouse River Valley of North Dakota

Recently, new attachments for tractors are threatening to replace the overshot stacking outfit which has so long been considered standard equipment in the Mouse River area. The jayhawk stacker with a mechanical lift and the hydraulic buck-stacker each do the work of sweep rakes, over shot stacker, and stacker-frame combined. Use of this new equipment saves moving the stacker and frame’from.p1ace to place in the meadow or between meadows. Considerable saving in size of crew is also possible. However, the overshot stacking method with mechanized power has many arguments in its favor and the new devices must prove their superiority before they can replace it.

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